From: Martin Smith Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2011 08:04:30 +0000 (+0200) Subject: qdoc3: Remove several "QML:" qualifiers which should no longer be required X-Git-Tag: qt-v5.0.0-alpha1~1349 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1d24a81285cb47b35af2831154ea35e2ec07ef8d;p=profile%2Fivi%2Fqtdeclarative.git qdoc3: Remove several "QML:" qualifiers which should no longer be required Task-number: QTBUG-22123 Change-Id: I78f755f978547685e77f4864bc47d1a2b2602343 Reviewed-by: Martin Smith Reviewed-by: Casper van Donderen --- diff --git a/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeengine.cpp b/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeengine.cpp index dc32c41..33fd8b3 100644 --- a/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeengine.cpp +++ b/src/declarative/qml/qdeclarativeengine.cpp @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ void qmlRegisterBaseTypes(const char *uri, int versionMajor, int versionMinor) QObject. See the QObject documentation for further details. */ /*! - \qmlproperty string QML:QtObject::objectName + \qmlproperty string QtObject::objectName This property holds the QObject::objectName for this specific object instance. This allows a C++ application to locate an item within a QML component @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ void QDeclarativeEnginePrivate::defineModule() } /*! -\qmlclass QML:Qt QDeclarativeEnginePrivate +\qmlclass Qt QDeclarativeEnginePrivate \ingroup qml-utility-elements \brief The QML global Qt object provides useful enums and functions from Qt. @@ -212,11 +212,11 @@ data types. This is primarily useful when setting the properties of an item when the property has one of the following types: \list -\o \c color - use \l{QML:Qt::rgba()}{Qt.rgba()}, \l{QML:Qt::hsla()}{Qt.hsla()}, \l{QML:Qt::darker()}{Qt.darker()}, \l{QML:Qt::lighter()}{Qt.lighter()} or \l{QML:Qt::tint()}{Qt.tint()} -\o \c rect - use \l{QML:Qt::rect()}{Qt.rect()} -\o \c point - use \l{QML:Qt::point()}{Qt.point()} -\o \c size - use \l{QML:Qt::size()}{Qt.size()} -\o \c vector3d - use \l{QML:Qt::vector3d()}{Qt.vector3d()} +\o \c color - use \l{Qt::rgba()}{Qt.rgba()}, \l{Qt::hsla()}{Qt.hsla()}, \l{Qt::darker()}{Qt.darker()}, \l{Qt::lighter()}{Qt.lighter()} or \l{Qt::tint()}{Qt.tint()} +\o \c rect - use \l{Qt::rect()}{Qt.rect()} +\o \c point - use \l{Qt::point()}{Qt.point()} +\o \c size - use \l{Qt::size()}{Qt.size()} +\o \c vector3d - use \l{Qt::vector3d()}{Qt.vector3d()} \endlist There are also string based constructors for these types. See \l{qdeclarativebasictypes.html}{QML Basic Types} for more information. @@ -226,12 +226,12 @@ There are also string based constructors for these types. See \l{qdeclarativebas The Qt object contains several functions for formatting QDateTime, QDate and QTime values. \list - \o \l{QML:Qt::formatDateTime}{string Qt.formatDateTime(datetime date, variant format)} - \o \l{QML:Qt::formatDate}{string Qt.formatDate(datetime date, variant format)} - \o \l{QML:Qt::formatTime}{string Qt.formatTime(datetime date, variant format)} + \o \l{Qt::formatDateTime}{string Qt.formatDateTime(datetime date, variant format)} + \o \l{Qt::formatDate}{string Qt.formatDate(datetime date, variant format)} + \o \l{Qt::formatTime}{string Qt.formatTime(datetime date, variant format)} \endlist -The format specification is described at \l{QML:Qt::formatDateTime}{Qt.formatDateTime}. +The format specification is described at \l{Qt::formatDateTime}{Qt.formatDateTime}. \section1 Dynamic Object Creation @@ -240,14 +240,14 @@ items from files or strings. See \l{Dynamic Object Management in QML} for an ove of their use. \list - \o \l{QML:Qt::createComponent()}{object Qt.createComponent(url)} - \o \l{QML:Qt::createQmlObject()}{object Qt.createQmlObject(string qml, object parent, string filepath)} + \o \l{Qt::createComponent()}{object Qt.createComponent(url)} + \o \l{Qt::createQmlObject()}{object Qt.createQmlObject(string qml, object parent, string filepath)} \endlist */ /*! - \qmlproperty object QML:Qt::application + \qmlproperty object Qt::application \since QtQuick 1.1 The \c application object provides access to global application state